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Bass Amp Room was
designed to handle all your bass am
p needs, from dirty
rock to modern clean, keeping two equally important goals in mind. The first was
to give the user the best possible sound quality. The latter was to create an
intuitive plug-in which allows for a really fast work flow. Time is money, but
cutting down on time shouldn't mean you have to accept poor
results.
Bass Amp Room consists of a model of a
classic bass amplifier, three distinctive speaker cabinets with click-and-drag
mics, and a blendable DI section with tone controls and a limiter. That's it.
And it's all you need to create a unique signature sound - the strength lies in
the ease of use of the individual blocks and the huge range of sounds these can
produce when combined.
In short, Bass Amp Room is all about
getting a sound you know you can trust, and getting it quickly, from a plug-in
you don't need a degree in computer science to handle.
Features
- Authentic amp and cabinet
modeling
- Three versatile and good-sounding
cabinets
- Designed for excellent results and fast
work flow
- Built-in one-knob limiter in D.I.
panel
- Easy to use mix and D.I.
panel
- Flexible & continuous click-and-drag
mic positioning
- Fully automatable
parameters
- 3-D rendered photo-realistic user
interface
- Compatible with all effects that work
with real amps
- Amp/Cab Bypass possiblities let you use
cabinets from other Amp Room products
Amplifier |
Authenic Amp Modeling Although being
designed as a guitar amp, this 70s amp has proven to be an excellent choice for
bass players. A thick and solid preamp distortion without any fizz lets you
crank it up without losing the low end.
 The power amp has a more traditional
power amp distortion (controlled by the Master
Volume knob), but at extreme settings it will start to sound more ...
erhm... broken. The High/Low switch
wasn't a part of the original amp, but was added to give you a cleaner and
fatter sound when necessary.
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Cabinets |
 The
Classic Industry standard 8x10" for fat rock solid bass tones with
lots of low end and lots of definition. |
The Rocker For rock sounds, a 4x12" is the
given choice. Focused, hard and sounds just as it should.
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 The Odd
Bird An open back 1x12" isn't exactly the most usual choice for a bass
player, but in a studio it works just excellent! |
D.I. and Mix
Panel |
Separate
D.I. Controls The D.I. is separate from the amp and cabs, and allows
you to tailor the direct signal separately from the amped signal, just like in
real life. The tone controls are specially designed for bass and are extremely
fast to work with. |
D.I.
Limiter The one knob limiter tames the transients in the direct bass
signal. |
Blend Amp
and D.I. The possibility to blend the D.I. signal with the amp signal
allows you to get a huge range of sounds. For instance, set the amp on a really
distorted signal, and blend in some low end from the
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